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Cultivating pluralism : psychological, social and cultural perspectives on a changing Ireland / edited by Malcolm MacLachlan and Michael O'Connell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Oak Tree, 2001.Description: 320pISBN:
  • 9781860761928 (pbk.) :
  • 9781860761928
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.482415 MAC
LOC classification:
  • DA927
Contents:
1.A state of diversity? -- 2.Pain and prejudice: assessing the experience of racism in Ireland -- 3.Seeking refuge in Ireland: acculturation stress and perceived discrimination -- 4.Local authority residents: an invisible minority -- 5.The psychosocial health of Irish Traveller mothers -- 6.The minority experience: an international commentary -- 7.Talking about the other: a view of how secondary school pupils construct opinions about refugees and asylum seekers -- 8.... she never let them in: popular reactions to refugees arriving in Dublin -- 9.Policing pluralism -- 10.Immigration and resettlement in Ireland: planning services, supporting people -- 11.Refugee status in exile: the case of African asylum-seekers in Ireland -- 12.The majority experience: an international commentary -- 13.Acculturation ideologies: mixing multiculturalism, assimilation and discrimination -- 14.Stress, coping and acculturation of international medical students in Ireland -- 15.SOCRATES in Ireland: field dependence and homesickness in international students -- The Soujourn experience: an international commentary -- 17.Rewriting you: researching and writing about ethnic minorities.
Summary: This work will be of major interest to policy-makers, minority groups and students of social sciences and Irish studies, seeking to understand the complexities and challenges of a rapidly changing Ireland.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 303.482415 MAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 217051

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.A state of diversity? -- 2.Pain and prejudice: assessing the experience of racism in Ireland -- 3.Seeking refuge in Ireland: acculturation stress and perceived discrimination -- 4.Local authority residents: an invisible minority -- 5.The psychosocial health of Irish Traveller mothers -- 6.The minority experience: an international commentary -- 7.Talking about the other: a view of how secondary school pupils construct opinions about refugees and asylum seekers -- 8.... she never let them in: popular reactions to refugees arriving in Dublin -- 9.Policing pluralism -- 10.Immigration and resettlement in Ireland: planning services, supporting people -- 11.Refugee status in exile: the case of African asylum-seekers in Ireland -- 12.The majority experience: an international commentary -- 13.Acculturation ideologies: mixing multiculturalism, assimilation and discrimination -- 14.Stress, coping and acculturation of international medical students in Ireland -- 15.SOCRATES in Ireland: field dependence and homesickness in international students -- The Soujourn experience: an international commentary -- 17.Rewriting you: researching and writing about ethnic minorities.

This work will be of major interest to policy-makers, minority groups and students of social sciences and Irish studies, seeking to understand the complexities and challenges of a rapidly changing Ireland.

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